Typhoon Auring

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The name Auring has been used for sixteen tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean.

  • Typhoon Polly (1963) (T6302, 09W, Auring)
  • Tropical Storm Ruby (1967) (T6701, 01W, Auring)
  • Tropical Storm Sarah (1971) (T7101, 01W, Auring)
  • Typhoon Lola (1975) (T7501, 01W, Auring), struck the Philippines
  • Typhoon Bess (1979) (T7902, 02W, Auring)
  • Typhoon Tip (1983) (T8302, 02W, Auring), struck the Philippines and China
  • Typhoon Orchid (1987) (T8701, 01W, Auring), extensive damage on Ulithi Atoll but no deaths reported
  • Tropical Storm Sharon (1991) (T9101, 01W, Auring), struck the Philippines
  • Tropical Storm Deanna (1995) (T9502, 03W, Auring), struck the Philippines
  • Tropical Storm Hilda (1999) (01W, Auring, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm), brought heavy rain to Sabah
  • Tropical Depression Auring (2001) (01W), a tropical depression that was only recognized by PAGASA and JTWC
  • Severe Tropical Storm Roke (2005) (T0502, 02W, Auring), struck the Philippines
  • Tropical Depression Auring (2009), a tropical depression that was recognized by the JMA and PAGASA
  • Severe Tropical Storm Sonamu (2013) (T1301, 01W, Auring), early forming storm which made landfall over Mindanao and Palawan
  • Tropical Depression Auring (2017) (01W), struck the Philippines.
  • Tropical Storm Dujuan (2021) (T2101, 01W, Auring)
Preceded by
Philippine typhoon names
Auring
Succeeded by
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